Feenagh-Kilmeedy
Local Sites

According to Danaher, there are two wells in the parish
of Feenagh/Kilmeedy. In the Feenagh part of the parish there is a well
in the townland of Ahaveheen. The well was called Toberhoran and was situated
close to the River Deel. The well is situated on the lands of Michael
Curtin and is overgrown. The well was rarely visited. The water was believed
to cure sore eyes. Danaher states that the patron of the well is unknown.

In the Kilmeedy part of the parish there is a well in the
townland of Cloonpasteen called Toberbreedia or St Brigid's well. The
well is on the lands of Seamus Murphy. The well is still visited occasionally
by people who take bottles of water from it but no devotions are held
at the well nowadays. Danaher wrote that rounds were still made and the
well had a strong, clear spring in 1955. On our visit to the well, Danaher's
description was indeed correct. Mr Murphy told us that locals call the
stream that flows from the spring Gaffney's river, which eventually becomes
the River Deel. Tradition also claims that the well has never gone dry.
The well was usually visited on February 1st, the feast of its patron.
The water was believed to cure blindness.